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Every dogger has his expensive day.
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A week spent in Moscow.
I stayed in this one-room apartment in the centre: Not bad.
Angelina I chose twice.
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Doogie, you've link up the different prices info, but didn't specify your spending for these items....can ya confirm?
$1000/wk for your one room flat?
$600-$700 for Angelina? (two 1 hour dates with that butt sex)
So just for comparison's sake, in Samara (popu. 1.2 mill), administrative capital/center of Samara province, a bigger flat on Ul. Kuibysheva, the city's central thoroughfare, rented out $300/week.
Service provided by your Angelina sounded professional, from that aspect and looking at the foto, perhaps she's got some mileage? Could just be the pic and make-up, or is this pro a touch rough on the edges for 20 yrs? Then again, life in the fast lane bright lights big city does that, and I need to go get bent for being overly critical.
Then again again, purely for comparison's sake, one fresh faced Samara institutki styudenka only a week or two since beginning at an agency wouldn't ask more than $70 an hour, though 3rd hole pretty unlikely. For a repeat performance, not through her agency, probably ask about $50, and not be in any hurry to finish.
In the relative scheme of things, venturing out and back to a Samara-type of destination is by no means conveniant, can lead to all sorts of logistical hassles, and is all but void of any classy strip clubs. That being said, for some mongers, especially in the Bez category, its certainly the preferred choice.
Russian Pie, a/k/a provincial pizda, with my favorite toppings. $35.
Economical accommodation !
I am currently pondering about Tashkent in March, and got yesterday an offer for a decent one-bedroom apart (with a large oval bath :)) in the city center for $450/month.
Not even the price of one week in Bucarest ... or three days in Moscow.
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Didn't see pliot, but mechanics breakfast drink 40% spirit, (NOT milk!)
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Is the FSU pilot on vodka. Gulp.
Moscow-Tashkent train?
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That's why they call it 'The Friendly Skies' :o
Here's some friends of mine. All sizes and shapes.
And more than a few stops along the way.
Even a little valley near Andijon for yet another vodka soaked picnic, and don't forget the herring Mr.Goering. Nothing beats that Uzbek hospitality, staring down the barrel of an AK-47